HC Deb 04 November 1993 vol 231 cc392-5W
Mr. Byers

To ask the Secretary of State for Education what was the annual expenditure or discretionary awards by each local education authority in 1978–79, 1990–91 and 1991–92 at current prices and at 1978–79 prices.

Mr. Boswell

Data on expenditure for the academic year 1978–79 for each local education authority are not held centrally. The earliest year for which data for each authority are available is 1983–84. The information for 1983–84, 1990–91 and 1991–92 is included in the table, which shows expenditure in both current prices for those years and also 1983–84 prices.

1983–84 1990–91 1991–92
Current prices Current prices 1983–84 prices Current prices 1983–84 prices
Barnet 788.6 497.5 336.1 866.3 545.1
Bexley 410.0 397.6 268.7 628.7 395.6
Brent 2,148.8 831.0 561.5 1,083.1 681.5
Bromley 444.2 928.4 627.3 1,268.5 798.1
Croydon 515.7 698.7 472.1 813.9 512.1
Ealing 556.5 1,2484 843.5 1,668.1 1,049.6
Enfield 347.4 531.4 359.0 420.6 264.7
Haringey 587.5 105.8 71.5 0.0 0.0
Harrow 346.6 371.7 251.2 138.4 87.1
Havering 399.7 626.7 423.5 662.5 416.9
Hillingdon 437.8 327.8 221.5 386.7 243.3
Hounslow 260.8 349.8 236.3 105.1 66.1
Kingston-upon-Thames 148.3 435.9 294.5 730.4 459.5
Merton 130.5 487.2 329.2 420.7 264.7
Newham 372.3 886.3 598.9 1,021.8 642.9
Redbridge 396.6 907.7 613.3 633.5 398.6
Richmond-upon-Thames 366.6 617.4 417.1 1,058.1 665.8
Sutton 283.1 348.4 235.4 475.5 299.2
Waltham Forest 510.2 909.7 614.7 1,003.3 631.3
Birmingham 975.8 2,708.9 1,830.3 2,925.3 1,840.7
Coventry 591.5 731.3 494.1 728.7 458.5
Dudley 484.6 673.0 454.7 698.2 439.3
Sandwell 322.2 897.8 606.6 1,010.9 636.1
Solihull 147.0 356.1 240.6 424.6 267.1
Walsall 329.4 1,608.5 1,086.8 2,265.5 1,425.5
Wolverhampton 0.0 279.2 188.7 180.2 113.4
Knowsley 921.3 1,179.2 796.8 1,498.4 942.8
Liverpool 1,518.3 6,025.8 4,071.5 5,064.2 3,186.4
St. Helens 508.7 710.1 479.8 834.9 525.3
Sefton 313.9 1,209.8 817.4 1,237.7 778.8
Wirral 1,330.6 1,709.1 1,154.8 2,021.4 1,271.9
Bolton 703.1 1,381.8 933.7 1,048.8 659.9
Bury 585.1 982.4 663.8 1,183.2 744.5
Manchester 1,413.0 2,020.5 1,365.2 2,174.9 1,368.5
Oldham 398.1 808.2 546.1 740.8 466.1
Rochdale 442.3 821.5 555.1 975.0 613.5
Salford 670.5 577.1 389.9 390.4 245.6
Stockport 779.9 856.7 578.8 923.9 581.3
Tameside 380.7 465.0 314.2 532.0 334.8
Trafford 172.6 0.0 0.0 748.9 471.2
Wigan 705.6 680.5 459.8 614.3 386.5
Barnsley 412.8 1,387.1 937.2 945.6 595.0
Doncaster 505.5 869.6 587.5 878.1 552.5
Rotherham 493.8 861.2 581.9 1,264.4 795.6
Sheffield 2,040.8 2,403.3 1,623.8 2,166.7 1,363.3
Bradford 1,582.7 1,942.0 1,312.2 2,115.2 1,330.9
Calderdale 349.7 547.7 370.1 453.8 285.6
Kirklees 1,356.1 2,953.0 1,995.3 2,563.8 1,613.2
Leeds 1,113.5 2,501.4 1,690.1 2,899.3 1,824.3
Wakefield 638.9 1,236.5 835.4 1,319.6 830.3
Gateshead 198.0 710.6 480.1 639.0 402.1
Newcastle-upon-Tyne 736.7 1,011.0 683.1 1,010.4 635.8
North Tyneside 631.1 932.0 629.7 1,213.9 763.8
South Tyneside 245.2 471.7 318.7 531.9 334.7
Sunderland 774.8 n/a n/a 1,094.6 688.7
Avon 2,456.5 n/a n/a 5,750.1 3,618.0
Bedfordshire 933.3 1,214.6 820.7 1,252.9 788.3
Berkshire 1,402.9 n/a n/a 1,962.7 1,234.9
Buckinghamshire 927.4 1,257.0 849.3 997.7 627.7
Cambridgeshire 990.5 1,774.0 1,198.7 1,641.0 1,032.5
Cheshire 2,452.0 5,730.2 3,871.8 7,372.5 4,638.9
Cleveland 1,382.4 2,141.9 1,447.2 2,698.3 1,697.8
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly 1,060.3 2,474.9 1,672.2 3,116.7 1,961.0
Cumbria 1,841.5 3,882.2 2,623.1 6,824.2 4,293.9
Derbyshire 2,201.5 4,789.9 3,236.5 5,052.1 3,178.8
Devon 3,008.1 5,148.4 3,478.6 6,664.6 4,193.4
Dorset 1,836.5 3,332.9 2,252.0 4,767.4 2,999.7
Durham 1,016.0 1,879.7 1,270.1 3,274.2 2,060.2
East Sussex 1,918.1 1,282.2 866.4 1,620.7 1,019.8
Essex 4,066.1 6,364.8 4,300.6 7,581.4 4,770.3
Gloucestershire 2,000.4 2,828.5 1,911.2 3,166.0 1,992.1
Hampshire 4,818.4 6,468.5 4,370.6 5,987.4 3,767.3
Hereford and Worcester 1,063.9 1,456.5 984.1 1,770.1 1,113.7
Hertfordshire 2,096.2 3,412.3 2,305.6 3,158.6 1,987.4
Humberside 2,798.0 5,336.0 3,605.4 6,175.8 3,885.9
Isle of Wight 315.0 367.0 248.0 523.5 329.4

1983–84 1990–91 1991–92
Current prices Current prices 1983–84 prices Current prices 1983–84 prices
Kent 5,017.6 5,799.1 3,918.3 6,398.5 4,026.0
Lancashire 4,110.7 9,764.9 6,597.9 14,419.2 9,072.7
Leicestershire 2,494.3 5,791.1 3,912.9 6,906.9 4,345.9
Lincolnshire 1,382.8 1,776.4 1,200.3 2,202.5 1,385.9
Norfolk 1,465.0 2,881.4 1,946.9 3,296.1 2,073.9
North Yorkshire 3,385.0 8,668.8 5,857.3 9,005.5 5,666.4
Northamptonshire 912.3 1,605.0 1,084.5 1,555.7 978.9
Northumberland 864.9 2,256.8 1,524.9 2,446.2 1,539.2
Nottinghamshire 1,672.9 3,012.7 2,035.6 2,532.2 1,593.3
Oxfordshire 629.4 1,255.4 848.3 1,249.5 786.2
Shropshire 1,047.8 1,721.1 1,162.9 2,280.1 1,434.7
Somerset 791.4 1,705.8 1,152.5 1,319.2 830.1
Staffordshire 1,422.4 1,754.0 1,185.2 1,943.0 1,222.6
Suffolk 1,626.2 3,059.8 2,067.4 3,348.7 2,107.0
Surrey 1,621.2 1,963.6 1,326.7 2,492.1 1,563.1
Warwickshire 1,209.8 1,136.9 768.2 625.1 393.3
West Sussex 862.3 1,419.6 959.2 705.5 443.9
Wiltshire 1,150.6 1,764.9 1,192.5 2,042.0 1,284.8
Clywd 973.0 1,948.7 1,316.7 4,348.8 2,736.3
Dyfed 1,227.9 2,445.1 1,652.1 2,159.2 1,358.6
Gwent 1,744.2 827.1 558.9 1,089.7 685.7
Gwynedd 714.8 1,059.8 716.1 1,384.4 871.1
Mid-Glamorgan 402.4 1,480.0 1,000.0 4,462.6 2,808.0
Powys 597.1 947.3 640.1 1,127.2 709.3
South Glamorgan 1,063.0 1,508.0 1,018.9 1,511.3 950.9
West Glamorgan 865.0 1,039.1 702.1 1,318.6 829.7
All English and Welsh LEAs5 127,932.4 209,325.9 141,436.4 239,696.3 150,819.7
1 Not applicable.
2 n/a LEAs unable to provide appropriate information.
3 Using March 1993 GDP deflator.
4 ILBs took over responsibility from ILEA for most awards in 1990–91; some awards were made by the London Residuary Body.
5 Total expenditure is grossed to compensate both for complete non-returners and partial returners and does not necessarily represent sum of constituent data.

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